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*** The Folio of the Page must be filled in, and afterwards inserted in the annexed Index.

Page

3Taxes, Duties, and other Sources of Revenue Fees

Revenue and Expenditure

Comparative Yearly Statements of Revenue and Expenditure .. <&J? Local Revenues ..

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Public Debt

Military Expenditure—Militia Public Works Legislation—Laws, Proclamations, &c. Political Franchise Council and Assembly ..

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Civil Establishment Officers who have given Security for Discharge of their Duties /0S r

Pensions ..Abstract of Expenditure for Civil, Judicial, Ecclesiastical

Establishments, &c.Foreign Consuls ..

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//£"7/'?Population

Savings’ Banks, Friendly Societies, Immigrants and Emigrants, &c. /ZS Ecclesiastical Return .. .. ■ • • • • • ■ • ■ 7Z. 7Education, Newspapers and Reviews .. .. ■ • /3 /Coins, Exchanges, &c. .. • ■ • ■ • ■ • 7^6Imports and Exports . .. ■ • • • • • ^ 3Shipping .. .. • • ■ • • • ■ • • • ’' ^7^?Agriculture, Cultivated and Uncultivated Lands, Wages, &c. .. /JJ

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Manufactures, Mines, and Fisheries . . Grants of Land ..Gaols and Prisoners Criminal Statistics

Hospitals Lunatic Asylums. .Charitable and Literary Institutions

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It must be retwned to the Colonial Office;

itse;

Council, and the other for the Assembly.

Tb!* Book and the Duplicate of it

One Copy to

One for the

Ihe retained for the Governor’s|.

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SCHEDULE1|

OF1

FEES,D UT 1ES,r A X E S,

AND ALL OTHER

SOURCES OF REVENUE,

SPECIFIED UNDER THE RESPECTIVE LAWS OR AUTHORITIES UNDERWHICH THEY ARE DERIVED.

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Insert a detailed Account of all the Taxes and Duties collected within your Government; specifying the several Authorities under which the same have been levied, whether by Act of Parliament, by Order of the Queen in Council, by Act of the Colonial Legislature, or by other Authority of whatever description.

To this statement should be annexed such explanations as may bo necessary or useful.

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RESPECTIVE DEPARTMENTS ;

: Specifying the Authority under which they were originally established, and by which the present rates were fixed, and at what period.

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Insert Tables of all the Established Fees received by the respective Officers, together with the Authorities under which the same are demanded.

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ABSTRACT;

OF Tllli

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NET REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE

OF

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1FOIl THE YEAR«

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/Insert under general heads the Receipts and Disbursements, so as to exhibit distinctly

and separately the Sources from which the Receipts have been derived; on the one hand, whether from the Resources of the Colony, from Parliamentary Grants, or from Her Majesty’s Treasury; and, on the other, the Total Expense incurred by eacli Department of the Government; distinguishing the Ordinary Established Charge of the several Oltices from their Contingent and Accidental Expenses.

Such observations os may be sufficient to explain the causes, and point to the remedy of any deficiency in the Revenue, or excess of the Expenditure, must form the subject of a Special Report to accompany the Blue Book when transmitted to the Secretary of State.

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NET REVENUEI Z2J

[23 jPBNDITURE.revenue.

EXPENDITURE.;

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Arrears of Revenue last Year ■: !of Expenditure of last Year ..FIXED. I < arrears

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revenue. ': EXPENDITURE.

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2tf]t . NET REVENUE j, [ 2.0}EXPENDITURE—continued.

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)3Zl COMPARATIVE YEARLY g^J[ 33]i!

Amount collected in theENT Of the REVENUE.

1 8&0 in Pounds Sterlj

Amount collected in the ^ ear

in Pounds Sterling.■

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COMPARATIVE YEARLY STATfid.•i _______________________

DecreaseIncrease Cause of Increase or Decrease.1Expenditure

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in Pounds Sterling.Expenditure

in Pounds Sterling.

in Pounds Sterling.

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C^lin the General Revenue of the Colony.

RETURN of allAmount expended in

Pounds Sterling.I Amount

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4of any Municipal or other Body, not accounted for in the General Revenue of the Colonv.Amount collected |

Pounds Sterling.i REVENUE.

Amount expended in Pou uls Sterling.

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west or Sinking Fund, and refer to — ^ fliactments by which it is made.

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Enumerate the Military Posts and Works; specifying whether the same arc under the control of the Ordnance Department, and whether any expense is incurred on account thereof by the Colour ;

A General Return of the Militia, and any other Local Corps, with the Charge attending the same:

The pecuniary Allowances (if any) granted to the Queen’s Troops; and the Value of Rations, Quarters, or other advantages received by them, and forming a Charge on the Colony ;

Ascertain and state the Amount of Bills drawn by the Commissariat for the Pay and Allowances of the Troops; the Amount of Bills drawn by the Ordnance Depart­ment, for Pay and Allowances of the Detachments of Royal Artillery and Engineers; and the Amount of Expenses incurred by the Ordnance Department for the construc­tion and repair of Military Works.

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“”jPay of the Troops, Provisions, &c.' . ORDNANCE. Total Expenditure3 Ii Military Works, Stores, Barracks, ike. incurred byAmoUllt in

1 ounds SterliI l Specify eacli separate Head of Expenditure.

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Estimated ExpenseWhether constructing

or under Repair.

IAuthority under which it ■ |Describe the Work, and where situated. If finished, actual [if unfinished, Amoum

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in Pounds Sterling. Fund from Bvliich the Expense j

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A.NCIIISE.Number of Representatives.Name of Electoral Division.Franchise. ***£SS»:\| Ordinary Duration

of Sessions and Assemblies, and Periods

of Meeting.

Date of last

General Election.

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r fi Baines.ot -Appointment. " ,lcfcher holding any and wbnfc otlun­

civil or Military Office.Date of -Appointment. Whether holding anv .

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Civil or Mili4ynSlBc^T.1 Date of Appointment, j Dale of Confirmation.Names.Whether holding any and what other

Civil or Military Ollicc.Date of Appointment. Date of Confirmation.Names.*. •I ■

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RETURN ol Members of the Assembly. r/f]/

assembly.Names. When Elected. Whether holdingciw. Sr

For what Place.

RETURN of Members of the Assembly..:

Names. iW lien Elected. ! For what Place. Whether holding any and ul.al

F'ivil or Military.>IOlRce,

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■Whether holding Q»v 1For whnl- Place.When Elected.Xames.

il CIVIL ESTABLISHMENTi

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i if1Insert the several Establishments of Government, arranged according to Depart­

ments, including every Individual employed therein, with all the particulars specified in the several columns of the Return relative to the nature of their duties, their Emoluments, Length of Service, &c.

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Insert 1st, All the Officers of the Civil Departments.(

2ndlv, The Officers of the Judicial Departments.

3rdlv, The Clergy.//

r~ -: Insert on the next leaf an Alphabetical List of all the Officers, and the Page in

which their Office is described.

I Under “Remarks” should be explained the nature of the duties performed by those Officers, the designation of whose Office does not sufficiently explain the functions attached to them.

i;>. i At the end of the Establishment insert a Special List of all those Officers who

have given security for the due discharge of their duties.I:)«*

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OFFICE.Names of Officers.

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what other Civil, Military, or Naval Office, or Appointment,

or Plate of Profit, in any Colony, or on the Establishment of the

United Kingdom.If the Office be held by a Military or

Naval Officer, whether upon Full or Halt Militury or Naval Pay,

the Total Amount of Pay and Allowances of

every kind actually received by him in addition to the Profits of his

Office.

AWhether the

Principal be allowed a House

for his personal Residence

or what Allowance, if any,

for House Rent or Quarters.

Period during which the Officer

lias been .A bsent from the

Colonyduring the Year

Whether the Principal

enjoy any, and what other , Appointment

Advantage or Profit,

not required to be stated in

the preceding Columns.

Date of Firstmount of Fees during

On-"4JhYear181(0 ls <d Sterling Value.

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in British

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Whether the Office he held by Principal in conjunction with any. ami

what other Civil, Militaty. or Naval Office, or Appointment,

f Profit, in any Colony, or

By whom appointed,

and under

what Instrument.

r°tav1 Whether the 'Amount of Fees | Principal be allowed

a House for his personal

Residence; or what Allowance,

if any,for House Rent or

Quarters.

Period curing which the Officer

has heeu .Absent from the

Colonyduring the Year

Whether tlie Principal

enjoy any, and what other

Advantage or Profit, not required to be stated in

the preceding Columns.

Date of I 11 >r Appointment j

under the

Colonial

Date ofor Pirn e o

on the Kstahbshim-nt of the United Kingdom.

NAME.OFFICE. :Appointment. •it : during

the Year IS

n; Sterling Value.

If the Office lie held by a .Military or Naval Officer, whether upon

Full or Hall Military or Naval Pay, the Total Amount of Pay and

Allowances ofevery kind actually received by

bini in addition to the Pro tits of his Office.

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or Army Sterling.

i Whether llie Office be held by Principal in conjunction with any, and

what other Civil, Military, or Naval Office, or Appointment,

or Place of Protit, in any Colony, or on the Establishment of the

United Kingdom.if llie Office be held by a Military, or

Naval Officer, whether upon Full or Half Military or Naval Pay,

the Total Amount of Pay and Allowances of

every kind actually received by him in addition to the Profits of his

Office.

\ jitf Period during which the Officer

has been Absent from the

Colonyduring the Year

Whether the Principal enjoy any, and what other

Advantage or Profit, not required to be stated in I

the preceding Columns.

Date of Whether the Principal be allowed

a House for his personal

Residence; or what Allowance,

if any,for House Rent or

Quarters.

Date of FirstNAME.OFFICE. riount of FeesAppointment. Appointment i!! B what Instrument. I; duringV. under the

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n 1-1 mice or Place of Profit, in any Colony, or... | on the Establishment of thetor his personal | United Kingdom.

Residence; i if the Office be held by a Military,orNaval Officer, whether upon

Full or Half Military or Naval Pay, the Total Amount of Pay and

Allowances ofevery kind actually received by

him in addition to the Profits of his Office.

NAME.OFFICE. yi ,Period during which the Officer

has beenI Absent from the

ColonyI during the Year

Whether the Principal enjoy any, and what other

Advantage or Profit, not required to be stated in

the preceding Colu

Appointment. Amount of Fees

during the Year 18

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United Kingdom.If the Office be held by a Military or

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1' I Whether the Office be held by Principal in conjunction with any, and

what other Civil, Military, or Naval Offic

or Place o

Bv whom appointed,

and under

Annual Salary

in British

or Army Sterli

Period during { which the Officer

hits beeni Absent from the

Colonyduring the Year

Whether the Principal enjoy any, and what other |

Advantage or Profit, | not required to be stated in 1

the preceding Columns.

Whether the Principal be allowed

a House for his personal

Residence; or what Allowance,

if any,for House Rent or

Quarters.

\ Amount of FeesDate of FirstDate of; \ ce, or Appointment,

f Profit, in any Colony, or on the Establishment of the

United Kingdom.

I NAME.OFFICE.I 1 AppointmentAppointment. during* \ what Instrument.Salas : under theIf the Office he held by a Military, or

Naval Officer, whether upon l ull or Half Military or Naval Pay,

the Total Amount of Pay and Allowances of

every kind actually received by him in addition to the Profits of his

Office.

atJi | the Year IS ; j in Sterling Value.

!Colonial:

Government.* 181I

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.Whether Uie Office be held by Principal

in conjunction with any, and what other Civil, Military, or Naval

Office, or Appointment, or Place of Profit, In any Colony, or

on the Establishment of the United Kingdom.

If the Office be held by a Military, or Naval Officer, whether upon

Full or Half Military or Naval Pay, the Total Amount of Pay and

Allowances ofevery kind actually received by

him in addition to the Profits of his Office.

;• Whether the Principal eojoy any, and what other

Advantage or Profit,

not required to be stated in the preceding Columns.

By whom appointed, Annual Salary Period during which the Officer

has been Absent from the

Colonyduring the Year

Date of FirstNi Whether the Principal he allowed

a House for his personal

Residence; or what Allowance,

if any,for House Rent or

Quarters.

Date of in Britishand under Amount of Fees

during

{the Year IS n Sterling Value.

AppointmentNAME.OFFICE. Appointment. V;or Army Sterling.what Instrument. under the■

Ss' 5

Colonial.

Government.ISi

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By whom appointed, ,

and under

Annual Salary

in British

Whether the Office he held by Principal in conjunction with nny, und

what other Civil, Military, or N'avul Office, or Appointment,

or Plate of Profit, in nny Colony, or on the lCslnblishment of the

^0Date of -Whether the mount of Fees j PriocipaUe allow'd

Period during Whether the Principal Date of FirstiNAME. which the OfficerOFFICE.! enjoy any, and what other AppointmentAppointment.

has beenArmy Sterling. :what Instrument. for his personalor United Kingdom.! during Residence; Advantage or Profit,Absent from the under theif If the Office he held by a Military or Naval Officer, whether upon

Full or Mult Military or Naval Pay, the Tolu! Amount of Pay and

Allowances of

or what Allowance,1 ■ Year 18 Colony! 10 not required to be stated inif any, Colonialduring the Yearfor House Rent orSterling Value.! the preceding Columns.Quarters. every kind actually received by

Mm in addition to the Profits of hisGovernment.18

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Whether the Office he held by Principal ; In conjunction with any, and

wltnt other Civil, Military, or Naval Office, or Appointment,

or Place of Profit, in any Colony, or on the Establishment of the

: :Whether thei , Period during Date of FirstWhether the Principal

j Principal be allowedBy whom appointed, iiount of FeesAnnual Salary which the Officera HouseDate of Appointmentenjoy any, and what otherF% ! during has beenfor his personal United Kingdom.and underNAME.OFFICE. »n British i Residence; under theAbsent from the Advantage or Profit,Appointment. If the Office be held by a Military or

Naval Officer, whether upon " Full or Half Military or Naval Pay,

the Total Amount of Pay ami

or what Allowance,h'c Year ISwhat Instrument. ColonyIArmy Sterlior if any, Coloniali not required to be stated inI ^Sterling Value. i for House Rent or • during the YearAllowances of1 Quarters. the preceding Columns. Government.every kind actually received by him In addition to the Profits of his ISi

Office.

d. i'£ s.d.s. ii IBrought forward

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return of OFFICERSWHO HAVE GIVEN SECURITY for the due discharge of theirduties.

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of OI'FICRRR who have °*igiven Security for the due Discharge of their Duties.I •:'I

. i State Nature and Amount of s 1 Names of the Sureties,

Sums for which they are ans**

i! Office-. Names. State Nature and Amount of Security,

Names of the Sureties, and Sums tor which they are answerable.

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RETURN of OFFICERS who have given Security for the due Discharge 0f tjleir j)

i [ ]: •Stare .\a( u: RETURNNames of thf. o

Sums for which the*, tiesof OFFICERSNames. Offices. °»tnt who have u‘,ven Security for f[,e f!u Di'-ohm^e of their Dull;

Names.Officps. Nature ami Aimmnt of S'eeurilv.

Names of the Sum i: s.•^um's I..*- which rhl

ami(*y arc answerable.

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[ J.RETURN1 of OFFICERS who have given Security for the due Dischai

of thp,-;j

State Nature a„d A Names of «*« cJ

Sums for <vhich a'^,,e anS^v

ItO/Sces.Names. °Uot

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pensions.

I

JfAmount of the Pension A uthority under •

in Sterling. ' Pension was gian^1I r

i tieNAME OF THE PART'i. .i

iwhich the Amount of Emolument when last employed

in Public Service.

pate from .?ension has been paid. Service for which the Pension Present

Age of Pensioner.

!was granted.£ Causeof Retirement.’!

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pensions.f :

; \Amount of the Pension

in Sterling.Authority under

Pension (Amount of Emolument when lust employed

in Public Service.

Service for which the Pension Present Age of

Pensioner.

was grunted.name of the party. was Cause of Retirement.! .1

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PENSION'S.

Amount of Emolument ohen last employed

in Public Service.

Service for which the Pension Present Age of

Pensioner.

"’as granted.Cause

of Re lire meat.Amount of the Pension in Sterling. !NAME OF THE PARTY.

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OF THE ESTABLISHMENT. 1recapitulation

Paid by the Colony \n Sterling Money.

Paid by Great Britain in Sterling Money.

\id. ££ s. s. i

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md ftftCivil Establishment

'/f6 !'/ '•Contingent Expenditure

1 ! i;

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/6bI 11ftJudicial Establishment • • • •

FOREIGN CONSULS.Contingent Expenditure f/» r u

iiEcclesiastical Establishment .. U 6 b \ ’’ u

I

Contingent Expenditure i

/d " "V

II

I■^♦^Expenditure .. - 2 ifk 1|• • I'/u

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[ .'•Iio-n Countries residing' in

RETURN of CONSULS of Foreign !

If»0t confirm^ the reason *hy "

If confirmed, state the date of Ids Exequatur.of the Country which

lie represents.Name

-Names of Consuls.

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\■i ■ u: POPULATION.!■JIt

it t .

has ever been taken, according/ Insert Population according to last Census, and if noneto the last means of Information that may be accessibleV

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^2Z~, COLOURED POPULATION. total.whites. I!•; nd Residenti j

PersonsPopulation'■»»« tLkDquimi AL;i

ai ^lens employed in!Area inj Square Miles.

Strangers- not included m

Columns.. County, District, or Parish. Females. Males. 1Males.» Females. Pei«alesMales. Births.Agriculture.preceding Marriages.Manufac'tu Deaths.; Commerce.res.I I :}!.1

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NO. Of Personconnectedwith

FriendlySocieties.

l>rSo,ls laying airNo- of

Depositorsin Savings

Banks.

Freeholders.¥No. of

Friendly Societies-

No. of Savings

■I•' District, orCounty.

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fr. /24s]i/iJi 7uvlNGS' *>RETURN of the NuMb I _i

j|#fbercf>f ■ Vii.'

I

1xphtfUju,l

Number j of Persons : generally I attending.

Chanel, where situated, and the Number of

Persons it will contain.

WhetherProtestant or Roman Catholic.

Church, where .«* and the number of Sated.

^ will cotnljjf6Parsonage I Glebe.

House. !Name of the

andValue of the Living.

ParsonageHouse.

Dissenting Places of Worship.

Names of the Parishes, in what County or

District, and Extent in Square Miles

Population of each Parish.

180ris -Remarks..!

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RETURN of the num ST"'

tpd by Government or If5UpPorte y Contributions, '5 Amount of each-

-Expense

of each School.Number of Scholars. Number

of Private Schools. Bi&jgName of the Schoolmaster or Schoolmistress,

and Salary.

I In connexion with

Church of England.

Publicor Free School,

and where situated, and whether Sunday

or Week-day.

Mode of ln 1Voluntary Contributions. |

OtherSchools. Remarks.str««io».Name of the Parish

and in what County or District.

nient.I Fe- I male.

Govern ij Total.Male.j

. flu /■ w**-.

fin. f

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RETURN of the principal Publications during the Pl'e“J"f ifffoSs"8 NewsPapets Reviews, and (if known) the circulation of such Newspapers and R^iews.

Circulation.Title of Publication.

~$zZ- T

K X C H A NGES, MON E Y8, WEIGHTS,AND

MEASURES.

hi

Insert under separate Heads tlie Course of Exchange; a List of the Gold; Silver, and Copper Coins current in the Colony, and their relative value to each other; the Amount of Bullion and of Paper Currency in Circulation; in what Money Accounts are kept: and the Weights and Measures in common use.

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1 cvrrfn

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rOTAL VALUE, iri Sterling, of th ir ie Lmpouts

5 fr01^ and to

fo-1\ !;Uul ExP»RTs.0f the

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:1 Colony ofi

$v-4

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Exports thereto. mTotal Imports therefrom.Countries.

Produce and Manufactures of

the Colony.

British, Foreign, and other

Colonial Produce and Manufacture.

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No. 1.—TOTAL VALUE■ in Sterling, of the Imports and Exports of tJle Co]°*y of, from and to each Country f<or the Year

Export8 ^hereto. in the Year igCountries. Total Imports therefrom.

Produce and herein,,,, , and oti,er * Colonial Pror]and MonufiS

I Manufactures ofV;,,ue in Steriithe Colony.

Foreign Countries* ’0d Consuwp- Of «»»

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titles id for

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Average Price fixed for the value

(if calculated officially).

M*® Ofarticles. Gross Amount received, in

Sterling.

ARTICLES. .TotalImports.

m Pate and when Imposed.

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t inof SAILING VESSELS EN1LRED at

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from oacb Cou

;in the Colony of

_NUMBER, TONNAGE. »nd CREWSntlT> in the Year 18£tf, No. 1. . iF 0 It E I G N.B 111 T I S H . 1 G ^

total.js Ballast. iTotal. Total.WithIn Ballast. Ca*c0e W,T« Cargoes.With Cargoes. $.COUNTRIES WHENCE ARRIVED.

!■'' Ballast. JTotal.: Crews. Vessels.Tons.Tons. I Crews.Crews. Vessels Vessels Tons.I tVesse,s Tons. Crews.Tons.Crews. Vessels Vessels.: Tons, j Crews.____ ICreirJVessels’ Tons. 1 Vessels. 1 Tons. Crews.II Vessels.I! Tons. Crews.I1 i

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[//❖]CREWS OF SAILING VESSELS OLEAHed .

o.__NUMI315R. TONNAGE, and at j„ the Colony ofHo. 2to each Country, i„ the Year 18W _BRITISH.

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10 WHICH DEPARTED.Rg0£

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CREWS of^STEAM VESSELS ENTERED at.l

TONNAGE, and(^NUMBERNo. 3. in the Colony ofbbitish.

1> from each Country, in the Year 18^ .Total.In Ballast. FOREIGN.lT« CAWith Cargoes.

cotjntr1ES arrived.I r

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l/J«, and CREWS of STEAM VESSELS CLEARED

B R IT IS II.

c jthe Colony ofNUMBER, TONNAGE at 'r°KlS lo c“cl' Country, in the Year Is S-O.INo. 4.—■

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[/£-/ ]0 5-NUMBER, TONNAGE, and CREWS of SAILING VESSEr c NATION ENTERED at Ports in the Colony of in the Yea°-f ^C'U—-------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------- "ar 18 «t>.

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in the Year ]S*tJ;

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l Mid CREWS of SAILING VESSELS l /rs)

PORT in the Colony ofTONNAGE, an ^SSn

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—TOTAL HUMBER5No. 9. i#ch

in the Year 18 .BRITISH.!gn foreign.

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V Vessels.! Tons.Crews. Crews.Tons. Vessels. Tons. ;tee!s-I Crews. Vessels. Tons. Crews.' Vessels. Tons. Crews.

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[ Colony of’jn the( TONNAGE, and CREWS OF SAILING VESSELS to each Country, in the Year l,s^■ 1No. 10.—TOTAL NUMBER F OREIGN.

1foreign total. •LV-'.

BRITISH- •V. %Total.jjf Ballast. (With Cargoes.

In Ballast.Total. With C Total.argqes. I];« Ballast.With Cargoes. Crews. Vessels. j Tons.Tons.NAMES OF POETS. Crews.jpfik' v essels. ITons. Crews. Vessels.Crews. Vessels Tons.Tons. Crews, j Vessels.

___!Crews.: Vessels Tons. Tons. CrewsTons. Crews. IVessels: ITons. Crews.Vessels)

fir /pi 1516V

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TOTAL NUMBER, TONNAGE, and CREWS Ol^SlEAM VESSELS EN

F°BBrG]s

v [bpOBT m the Colony-of

>-

VslihNo. 11.— in the Year 18 S^d.r POKEIGN.B 1! IT1SH.

TOTAL.■ ILv Baal a st. Total.Total. With C Wi®h Cargoes.In Ballast arg0EsWith Cargoes.2JAMES OF PORTS. In Ballast. Total. ■

Crews. Vessels.Tons. Tons.Crews.Tons. . Vessels i Vessels.i Crews.Crews. Vessels *.Tons. Vessels. Tons. 1 Crews.Tons.VesselsCrews.Tons. CrVessels Vessels.i Tons.e*s, Crews. Vessels. Tons. Crews.

••(fl/ZC v

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the Colony ofNo. 12.—TOTAL NUMBER, TONNAGE, and CREWS of STEAM VESSELS CLEARj^

f°rr7^

ach PORT inatethe Year I $ £rdmiBRITISH. E 0 E EI G JNT.

itotal.Total.In Ballast.With Cargoes. With cXAMJES OF FORTS. jx Ballast. Total.arg0es

With Cargoes.I

In Ballast.Vessels Tons.Tons. Crews. (Vessels Tons. Crews. Crews. Total.Vessels! Tons.Vessels Crews. ; Vessels.Tons. Tons.Lsels-Cre*s.| Crews. Vessels. Tons. Crews. Vessels. Tons. Crews. Vessels.I Tons. Crews.I'•/ f4*j'/*/*r // *4/ / 'V J lusftun/>/1 //ft 2-W,/n // n 7 it1

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AVERAGE RATE of WAGES f<

sUNCULTIVATED Lands, Wages, Produce, Stock, &c• CULTIVATED and

I lor LABOUR. j* -.5-!; Number of Estates Number of Estates in Cultivation. j Abandoned. Nu,t;tr*3® !

Estimated Acreage of the Colony. A

Per Task or Job.

' Per Annum. Per Day. -*

!ftV /predial.. V

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/ 5~6£ [o&

A1/M ft* 5 Al !*i

fewh ffam. ■i*i & Jr?t&4z-r

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PLt ft t /L it u-Vtu /,//--'s\ V

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( [h/ s,5xi *

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^ 3/&V. 14^ 'V

JijwhV £ </

$fl ft{ /^;a ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

^ N N.

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Trades..4 I

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Jfa£bJfr/i/ hi &

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,n Colonies only.

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t /fa t ///j, &c.RETURN of the PRODUCE fC^

PRODUCE.

State the Naturi^of the Produce, ami the Quantity of each.STOCK.

Number 0f

." PRICE OF PRODUCE. State the Nature of the Produce, and the Price of

CROPS.

State the Nature of the Crop, and the Number0f Acres of Land in each Crop.

each in Sterling.O S i85 io •sf

E-1

•V! <8Name of the County, M1<5 o 1 sJ ■:-

District or Parish. <5 NI 1ji2 32 c? Vir£ £5i V.0 is

$S r= P

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>6o£

^7*J §46 .j;!z\ 3 £/6t) I i■

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ARTICLES of Use or Consumption.AVERAGE PRICES of various

(Prices inSterling Prices.

*i;April. ■7July.January. October.;d.£ s.

fotj. /**per Band of*99 lbs.

per Imperial Bushel

.. per lb.

/ iWheateu FlourImprovements in Agriculture and Manuiac-

\ I tures introduced this Year.I

■Wheat3'/

Wheaten Bread n

£dftfS

n "

.. ///d6~hr-\ ^

kIHorned Cat lie

i

Ilorscs | \

;Sheep

Goats:i B

!Swine

Milk ■

2/Butter. Fresh

0 I.Salt i1 ::

Cheese 4/ -i;*l. !:

Beef 2l :2 z.II Mutton

<Pork / i/. '( -

.VRice •f!•

3ftif!Coffee

Tea

rPi Suirar

Salt0I

i" " //\

'ifi/t&fWine Improvements previouslyProgress of any reported.• d*Brandv j.

M

fas*- fa

/User 9i :

tfiIff* lftT obaceo:\

i ft# tot **3' ferffoI Offer ilia '

| tats

| OfysI

; i2t)ff)Zj/,■

51 fa, /63 (r■1

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MANUFACTURES, MINES,AND

fisheries.

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ii [2J3]20 2]r Lrjg, and FISHERIES.return of the manufactures ;

Lries-fisheries. :mikesships. and fQuantity produced ^u'1^er °-r Ships

boatsMANUFACTURES. S flame of the

1 Mineral I Substances.

and; employed.and

Value iu Sterling.Description of Fish,.Number, Name, Situation, and

Description of the Mines and Quarries.

ValueRegistered according to

Law.

General Remarks.andNumber of Ships built in | the Colour.

TonsBurthen.

inNumber. Name, Situation, and Description of

Manufactures, Mills, Works, &c. &c.

Quantity of each. | Sterling.

I

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I 2jff "?C- w100■ If 'k/sir/*# /*-*■ I ■

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fa fauJfafaff $*7i< fanp * p. /I JphJfJte- j

Pl~ !

faczJfak !^ cm rA

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grants of land.1;/

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r 26'tr\6 ■ 4■

return of lands gran^ Lp sold during the year 18 u

Grunts exceeding 500 Acres.Numb* vof Grant' bnve 100.! uul cxctedii " oOO Acres. I

Total NumberNumber of Grins under UiO A* .res.

, Toial Nu'nber

j of Grants,

.3 ^

Where sold, state.State the Total

Number of Acres granted in the

Colony.

Whether by Grant j or Purchase.

Stato the Total Number

of Acres sold.

I State the Total Number of Acres

that remain , ungranted.

of Acres granted.j the Average jCounty or District. 13 tt)Extent of GName of Grantee.Number of

Acres.Number of ; Number of Grants.

Price per Acre, jNumber of Grants.

rant.IAc i es.

/: Li

i

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6I/Srd $t /4 33^7!\

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remarks on squatting.

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GAOLS AND PRISONERS.I

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f«-— -

[2/AjPRISONS of

i r*STATISTICAL RETURN for thei ) for 18^ .f

I 1 Number Committed for Debt,

Warn, of Bail, and Punish

Number of Persons Committed Number to Penal Imprisonment,*

of those Committed ineluding “ Penal Servitude ”, who have been ! (if that term is used in the

Previously Convicted. Colony to describe anyPunishment).

CJ 'O x, 'fld v

— . <A

a ~~ zj aI s* g

s ia &=■

J5 r- £ ament. 3o COkmc and Nature of the ; prisons. (Whether ;J <• Common Gaol,”Inpenitentiary,” &c.*) Jjlere “ Lock-ups ” not

to be inserted.

!to . .5 r :.io bo

%oto . I CO !So"J 1 ■1 I

SS 5fta jS?

s ^I s §<e*.:ol

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o- i I

CJ i?tr. Q

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3«2

I o £! 8 j ;| | ?

s j 4 JJj JI j f I ! I* i 1? « Q Ssf I Q ! I*“ W " S-3 |

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2 I r s

mc

° 2d ais; |£| , So cSSl |S3r- =* £ £

^ x 8L£ 133•: -JoJa,o — .2 i.■tr-o h 3 H J 2

H H' J_____ L:

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at! /-i /&Total

/ir\ /i _ )

Af !''Men 'f* fill iul» the

•“long jtWomen

'^Juveniles

i,*k

%,e Colony ]: :d

A a substantive puaisbmoat ia pmm« of a sentence of a* J Jy ^^ °f J,J!e,Jal ^,lPr^onmonth is mount imprisonment iutlicto.l as

Cej «in distinguished from imprisonment for safe custody. Sic,>

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A 1/2,1rQuestions,t

Ansicers. 1UP IN RESPECT OF !BE FILLED

THE COLONY.ABE TO

PRISON inTHESE QUESTIONS

EACH-

Itud- If 6~d

CsUS&t- -

IV. Taking the average number

prisoners in gaol, how many cubic feet of space are there for each prisoner

during the hours of sleep ?

iof

5

4■

Answers.■■

:■Questions.■:

1 1

is on the separateI. If the prisonsystem, is the separation complete?

And if not, what is the separation en­forced by day and night respectively ?

/

01 Htpfi/-\

/A

\OAl.V. How are the prisoners classified ? \

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f*■4

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Oaa.

A

II. If not on the separate system, what provision is there for the supei vision of the prisoners while in

tion ?associa­ te

i 1>

]fpp. fyu-

jfpu/lAt^- 0OPU>1

Is penal labour—that is, labour shot drill—inVI.

treadmill, crank, orby;force t /■■

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y

y&r'O dyis-f

111. Ucw many cells are there ; and how many associated wards ? H

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--~ • IAnswers. Questions. \Questions.I.

! ii

: A2. Mow are they:VII. If so, during what periods of

imprisonment, in respect of what classes of prisoners, and during how many hours, is such penal labour enforced ? In stating hours of tread wheel labour, give, first, the total time on and off at the wheel, &c.; secondly, the length of spells and intervals of rest.

7 supervised ? ;

t,

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I I3. How many escapes of prisoners, while being employed beyond the gaol, have taken place during each of the iast three years ?

VIII. What kind of labour, other than penal labour, is in use ? • i.-*

1f-

4. How the profits of their labour are accounted for.i

i

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jIX. If the prisoners are employed

beyond the walls of the gaol, state—t

n.X. What was the total annual cost of the prison during the year 18V£ ?

4ZTkind ”f "ort ,h'>'» - fc.ifc./U£u.o

n!

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[2/&1'

[2/5} I Questions. Answers.txS^==:===i

Anszeers.-rr~~

jjtJrL &7-Z-J

Questions.XIV. Is there, or are there, any

Chaplain or Chaplains of any, and what, religious persuasions ?JUXI. What was the annual amount of

earnings during 18 jr0?

the prisoners’ 1

;

Are religious services regularly, formed for the benefit

XV.or otherwise, perof the prisoners of any, and if any, what,

religious persuasion ?the number of the f-U2-4

M*ir£€JL*4

XXL What are hours allotted for sleep ? And, if sleep

the dormitoriesis in association, areand how often are they patrolledlighted;

during the night ?

iI

Catholic Prists allowed h'eeXVI. Are Roman

Ministersi

; and Dissenting access to prisoners

sion? and are soners of then

enter the prison.

0f their own ?«-

r/ed when pn-1

the number and inflicted for

XIII. What were nature of the punishments offences committed by prisoners under­going imprisonment ?

they apprizerespective persuasionsi :

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Questions.Anszoers.

XVII. What the educati

provision is made for °f prisoners ?on

0) What' was the SanitaiT statethe Prison diirinS the year 18 $7) ,

!

&) WhatXV III. On what°f imprisonment

were theconditions

granted ?prevailing dis­eases ?are re-missions

7 /

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i„ZHan XXI. What are, shortly, the rules as,r

edicts? ' -^nd what

to Diet ?prison dnrin *ere the ,

rt %

rjAu&jZ

1-1

1:/

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<J/4rU^ (t ICuJj falAst*-

ij$

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II.—OFFENCES.

p® showing the Number of Offences reported to the Police ••or the Magistrates during 18 ITotal

dumber of Offences | Offences against Predial Larceny * reported. j the Person. ■ J'

i

Offences’* against Property (other than i

J Prsedial Larceny.)*Other Offences.

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i

33 o 3 z7 /

:? By Prcedial Larceny is meant the offence prevalent in the sugar-growing and Coolie-importing colonies—of robbing

rision grounds and homesteads. It need not be filled up in colonies where such crime is not prevalent: and, it being ck out, any other prevalent crime may be substituted—as Cattle Stealing, Arson, ice.. &c.** Include both Offences against rights of Property and Injuries to the subjects of Property.

|

!

II.—APPREHENSIONS AND SUMMONSES.

iLE shovvino- the Number of Persons brought before the Magistrates’ Courts by Arrest Warrant or Summons for Offences, and how their Cases were disposed of in the Magistrates’ Courts.

i

Number ofi Number Discharged for | Number of Iwantof Prosecution by the| Cases Dismissed j Party complaining or I want of Evidence.

__I_

; Number of Persons Committed forPersons summarily Trial in thefor. on Convicted. Superior Courts.the Merits.

:t

pees against the Person

teal I, ■

arceny ..

Z/■

fences against Pr< >pertyv" :%r than Prmdial Lar­ky

.

ii

•^ces against Master j ‘jul Servants Acts, in­king Acts relating Ventured Coolies

Ii

to i 2 6'Z t3 i:ii ^ Offences

33.}■ dumber of Persons Ja ttl°hed or Apprehended

k>._table.ot to be included in this or tic

exorcise jurisdictioni„ which Magist''ates

Purely Civil Oases • foot note (**) above.i

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I 2z^IIL—SUMMARY CONVICTIONS.

Classes of Offences, and the yndTable showing the Number of Summary Convictions for variousof Punishments Inflicted.

Offences against Masters

and Servants A cts,

including Acts relating

to Indentured Coolies.

Offences against Keven ue Acts, Highway Acts, Health Acts,

and other Acts relating to the

Social Economy of the Colony.

I Offences against Pro­perty other

than Malicious Injuries

to Property or Predial Larceny.

iAssaultsand ML a-

, other j r,i?ous I j of /Offences1 ,l-lunes j Prxdial1Offences.! a&nnst ' 10 < Larceny.*

TotalNumber Other

Offence* V.—Punishments. COMPARATIVE TABLE.

er of Offences, Apprehensions, Convictions, arid Acquittals

for the last Four Years.

Pro­perty.the

mjpA-RATIVE Table showing1 the Numberi Person.■

! i!i/fl 3 3Fine .. ;

I1IImprisonment, in lieu of tine or surety ..

Peremptory Imprison- / A" ment

7/:18| 7*18 7t:13 18 W .I!i ;

/$ number of offences reported to the Police ..

; number of persons Apprehended by the Police or lammoned before the Magistrates

332/i

Whipping 3311Bound over with oi- Z2without sureties. or•number of Summary Convictions:—

: 1. For offences against the person ..

2. For predial larceny

*3. For offences against property other than predial larceny

4. For other offences ..

II;

i5~ i 3 <r• 27 ITotal .. I:

Ii34Note.—Where there has been an Appeal from the Magistrate’s decision the case is to be entered ns finally decided,

and not necessarily according to the Magistrate’s original decision. : /r!2/V■:number of Convictions in the Superior Courts:—

Jl. For offences against the person ..Including Courts analogous to the Courts of Quarter Sessions in England - i.e.. District Courts, &c.2. For predial larceny ............................

IV.—INDICTMENTS AND INFORMATIONS IN THE SUPERIOR COURTS./JL

i 3. For offences against property other than predial larceny

4. For other offences ..

/ h'/! 1 Include in the Returns below the Indictments for Attempts and Conspiracies to commit the several Offences.

•. i5

1 £ : vIState how the Cases tried in the Superior Courts ended.

£o number of persons Acquitted :—

\ 1. In the Inferior Courts

| 2. In the Superior Courts

:c I 2./%i /£ £ Hr! 33: -V— VIo r-1

\l! £ S /•_(Each prisoner tried should be counted as a separate case; but where any large batch of prisoners have been convicted together, the fact might be mentioned in a note below).

PLi! to6•r.11*i\, c I = ! :-flJ 3 ! « I i

f ” !*3 =I -I!f Isi* - — ! - . ~

T i'—in« O1 i fP cs<2 M =- *

= \ $ j s ! T - i ^ 5i ® . •- a

o 1•E ! $ C i i

■j.-u. !oS oJ%£ 3 c

■j.z 2P i Z^ < ! is ?- : 6 fa!- ~ zo O -1 o o

Judgment for the Crown

iI

Judgment for the Prisoner .. !■

ITS..) 1

Prisoner found Insane :! !

:/

!Case fell through for want of Prosecution, including cases where a Bill was thrown out by Grand Jury

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Question I.Average stay

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Nurses

Numberremaining in Number Hospital at admitted

the beginning during the of the year year IS

Specify the longest time for which any one

Inmate has stayed

Nurses doing no

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Average in Hospital

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Question II. i

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Is there any Sink or Drain

opening in Ward ?

5 Connection of the Privy with the

Ward■r-a he

greatest number of Patients

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a Amount of cubic space

available • 0 _ for each

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I Jill up the following Table of'C of «* kind „f Disense trelte(I in HospM b

yeai, with the Number of Deaths from each such Disease

1I'Give the number of Visits of Inspection paid to I he Hospital during the year 18------

And stating the Official Position of the Visitors ;A

Specifying the character of the Visit in respect to Notice Diseases Treated :Number of

CasesNumber of

Deaths■

By a Committee of the Governing Body

By a Government Inspector

By the. Governor or Colonial Secretary

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(If.) And if on any occasion when they examined, they were found not to be properly made up to date of examination.

were

\And fill up the next Table of Cases of the following Diseases occurring amongst Patients and

also amongst Officers :—

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Occurring amongst OfficersOccurring amongst Putients

In case of Patients attacked while in Hospital, state how long the Person had been in Hospital before his attack, and for what disease he

admitted

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of DeathsName of Disease Number of Cases I !DeathsCasesD.sitliSCases >was

(III.) State also how many Reports of the ' following kinds have come under the notice of the

Governor:—

(".) [Reports of a Financial and Statistical kind, especially such as show the system un which Money and Store Accounts kept and audited.

(b.) Reports by Persons charged with the

management of the Hospital. (c.) Reports by a Government Inspector, inde­

pendent of the Governing Authority of the Hospital.

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Question I .—(Statistical).STATISTICAL TABLE.

LUNATIC IThe

Gross Superficial Area

of all such I Rooms

Theof Rooms | A' umber of such

Rooms

TheGross Cubic Space

of allsuch Rooms

I The Average j Amount j of Cubic Space! available . , ,

for each Patient I Winter | Summer I

AverageTemperature The

| Amount of Window Space

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iDischarged Average Stay of those

1Number of Attendants Number of Patients

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partially as on the “: Attendants j A Patients 1 Attendants

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on the I Patients

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A: .What is blie Source of the Water Supply; the

Quality of the Water ; and the Amount of

Water available for each Patient every day (

IMale ...

Female

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OBITUARY TABLE.

Statewhether a Post i

Mortem.Examination was j

held

Statewhether a Coroner’s I

Inquest, was | held and what was

the Verdict

Number j of

Deceased ,i Bodily

i Condition when

Admitted

Form of Mental

j Disorder

Date of Admission ;

Cause of Death

Sex of Deceased j Deceased

Age of

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Question

Question III.__ (Diet.):Mechanical Restrain,..Restraint by Attendants| Seclusion under Lock and Ke\ iRestraint

; |Append the Dietary Table.TheNumber of times resorted .

■toThe Number of persons sub­

jected toThe greatest duration of, in

any single instance

In reference to the above Table, state :—I. By whose authority Patients are restrained.II. What kinds of mechanical restraint are in

Question 1V.—(I inspection.)

Divide the Patients in the Asylum into the following Cluse. asses:—III. Whether any, and if any, how many cases

of cruelty by Attendants to Patients have been brought to the notice of the proper authority, and what was the result in each case.

Moles Females

(I.) Maniacal and Dangerous

(II.) Quiet Chronic

(III.) Melancholy and Suicidal..

(IV.) Idiotic, Paralytic, EpilepticIV. What was the number of cases of injury to Patients, (i ) By themselves ?

(n.) By other Patients ?(hi.) By Attendants ?

Give the number of Visits of Inspection paid to the Asylum in 187—(OCCUPATION.)State the extent of

(I.) The airing courts . .(II.) And other grounds

Are the Patients, as a rule, given daily exer­cise, their health permitting ?

Are they confined to airing courts, or allowed to walk in other grounds, and sent beyond the Asylum ?

Are any means taken to amuse the patients, or to induce them to amuse themselves? Detail them.

ACRES R. P.

And stating the Official Position of the VisitorsBelonging the Asylum.r By an Inspector specially

I charged to ascertain the continued Lunacy or

otherwise of the Patients

!Distinguishing those Visits m iliich all Patients were seen

By a Committee oft lie Governing Body

llv a. Government Inspector

By the Governor Colonial Secretary

or

jad every Part oft lie Building I Visited from Visits of

Partial InspectionBvBy Of SurpriseBy Of SurpriseOf Surprise jBy AppointmentAppointmentOf Surprise AppointmentAppointment

r•Complete Inspections ..

f Partial Inspections

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How many religious services were held in under the notice of the Governor187 ? ts of the following kinds have comeState how many KepoiWhat was the average attendance ?

In what building, and how many could it contain ■

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Ver things, on what system J founts are kept and audited).

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Give the dnih average number of Patients who rwere employed in 1S7 .

Specifying the character of the Employment

Household Work

chargedPersonsof the Asyhu*1-

person or^•) Reports by the; the immedjate Management

, Reports by anof the Governing Body

Distinguishing the Sexn :-Agriculture and Garden] I Trade inde-Official Inspector,

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